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    The Dark Room

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    £8.99
    A gripping new thriller from the author of The Poison Artist - selected for BBC Radio 2 Book Club with Simon Mayo
    ISBN: 9781409165040
    AuthorMoore, Jonathan
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date27/07/2017
    BindingPaperback
    Pages304
    Availability: In Stock

    A gripping new thriller from the author of Simon Mayo's BBC Radio 2 Book Club choice The Poison Artist.

    They thought they'd buried their secrets
    Homicide inspector Gavin Cain is standing by a grave when he gets the call. Cain knows there's something terrible in the coffin they're about to exhume. He and his team have received a dying man's confession and it has led them here.

    But death doesn't guarantee silence
    Cain is summoned by Mayor Castelli, who has been sent sinister photographs of a woman that he claims he doesn't know and a note threatening that worse are on their way.

    And now light will be shone on a very dark place...
    As Cain tries to identify the woman in the pictures, and looks into the mayor's past, he finds himself being drawn towards a situation as horrifying and as full of secrets as the grave itself.

    'Smart plotting. Nary a false note. Suspense that never stops. If you like Michael Connelly's novels, you will gobble up Jonathan Moore's The Dark Room' James Patterson

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    A gripping new thriller from the author of Simon Mayo's BBC Radio 2 Book Club choice The Poison Artist.

    They thought they'd buried their secrets
    Homicide inspector Gavin Cain is standing by a grave when he gets the call. Cain knows there's something terrible in the coffin they're about to exhume. He and his team have received a dying man's confession and it has led them here.

    But death doesn't guarantee silence
    Cain is summoned by Mayor Castelli, who has been sent sinister photographs of a woman that he claims he doesn't know and a note threatening that worse are on their way.

    And now light will be shone on a very dark place...
    As Cain tries to identify the woman in the pictures, and looks into the mayor's past, he finds himself being drawn towards a situation as horrifying and as full of secrets as the grave itself.

    'Smart plotting. Nary a false note. Suspense that never stops. If you like Michael Connelly's novels, you will gobble up Jonathan Moore's The Dark Room' James Patterson